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" At last this dreadful darkness was dissipated by degrees, like a cloud of smoke ; the real day returned, and even the sun appeared, though very faintly, and as when an eclipse is coming on. Every object which presented itself to our eyes, which were extremely... "
The Dublin Penny Journal - Page 157
1835
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Kirby's Wonderful and Scientific Museum: Or, Magazine of ..., 2. köide

1804 - 560 lehte
...now and then to shake "off to prevent being crushed and bruised in the heap. At length this dreadful darkness was dissipated by degrees, like a cloud of...very faintly, and as when an eclipse is coming on; and every object seemed changed, being covered over with white ashes, as with a deep snow. Pliny owns...
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The Letters of Pliny the Consul: With Occasional Remarks, 1. köide

Pliny (the Younger.) - 1807 - 424 lehte
...with the world itself. At last, this terrible darkness was dissipated by degrees, like a cloud, or smoke ; the real day returned, and even the sun appeared,...extremely weakened) seemed changed, being covered with white ashes, f as with a deep snow. We returned to Misenum, where we refreshed ourselves as well...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., 25. köide

Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 540 lehte
...being buried in the heap. At length this dreadful darkness was dissipated by degrees, like a cloud or smoke : the real day returned, and even the sun appeared,...very faintly, and as when an eclipse is coming on ; and evr ry object seemed changed, being covered over with white asnes, as with a deep snow. Pliny...
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Elegant epistles: a copious selection of instructive, moral, and ...

Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 lehte
...perishing with the world itself. At last, this terrible darkness was dissipated by degrees, like a cloud or smoke ; the real day returned, and even the sun appeared,...though very faintly, and as when an eclipse is coming oo. Every object that presented itself to our eyes (which were extremely weakened) seemed changed,...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, A Tour Through Creation and Science, 1. köide

Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 568 lehte
...the same calamity, and that 1 imagined I was perishing with the world itself. At last this dreadful darkness was dissipated by degrees like a cloud of...seemed changed, being covered over with white ashes* as witli a deep snow. We returned to Misenuni," where we refreshed ourselves as well as we could, and...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science, 1. köide

Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 592 lehte
...the same calamity, and that 1 imagined I was perishing with the world itself. At last this dreadful darkness was dissipated by degrees like a cloud of...coming on. Every object that presented itself to our • The Stoic and Epicurean philosophers held, that the world wu to be dectroyed by fire, and all things...
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The picture gallery explored; or, An account of various ancient customs and ...

Picture gallery - 1824 - 234 lehte
...perishing with the world itself. At last this terrible darkness was dissipated by degrees, like a cloud or smoke; the real day returned, and even the sun appeared, though very faintly, as when an eclipse is coming on. Every object which presented itself to our eyes (which were extremely...
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The Metropolitan: V. 1 (no. 1-12); Jan.-Dec. 1830

1830 - 570 lehte
...same calamity, and that I imagined that I was perishing with the world itself. At last, this dreadful darkness was dissipated by degrees, like a cloud of...returned, and even the sun appeared, though very faintly, as when an eclipse is coming on. Every object that presented itself to our eyes, (which were extremely...
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Pompeii, 1. köide

William Clarke (architect.) - 1836 - 354 lehte
...the same calamity, and that I imagined I was perishing with the world itself ! At last this dreadful darkness was dissipated by degrees, like a cloud of...presented itself to our eyes (which were extremely * The Stoic and Epicurean Philosophers held, that the world was to be destroyed by fire, and all things...
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Pompeii, 1. köide

William Clarke (architect.) - 1836 - 358 lehte
...the same calamity, and that I imagined I was perishing with the world itself ! At last this dreadful darkness was dissipated by degrees, like a cloud of...presented itself to our eyes (which were extremely . * The Stoic and Epicurean Philosophers held, that the world was to be destroyed by fire, and all...
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